241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket is a molded replacement ice storage bin designed for use in compatible frigidaire refrigerator freezers that incorporate an automatic ice-making assembly.As a receptacle component, the ice bucket collects and retains produced ice, provides the mechanical interface for dispensing in models with an auger-driven dispenser, and establishes the physical boundaries that control ice flow and storage capacity within the freezer compartment.
Within the appliance, the ice bucket interfaces directly with the icemaker module, the auger or dispensing mechanism (when present), and any bin-full or door-actuated switches used to prevent overfilling or to enable dispensing. Its design considerations include mounting tabs and locator features for proper alignment, clearances that prevent jamming, drain or melt channels for water management, and structural stiffness to withstand repeated loading and engagement with the auger coupler. Proper fit and condition of the bucket affect ice delivery, dispenser motor load, and sensor feedback to the control board, making it an important element for reliable ice production and user operation.
In this article readers will find a technical overview of the 241734001 ice bucket’s function and typical physical characteristics, guidance on checking compatibility with specific refrigerator models, common failure symptoms and diagnostic steps to isolate bucket-related problems (such as cracking, misalignment, ice bridging, or auger coupling wear), practical troubleshooting procedures to distinguish bucket faults from icemaker or dispenser failures, and key considerations for safe removal and replacement including torque points, alignment, and verification checks after installation.
Table of Contents
- Function and Role of the Ice Bucket in Frigidaire Ice-Making and dispensing Systems
- How the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket Integrates with the Ice Maker Assembly and Internal Components
- Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Ice Bucket Wear, Misalignment, and Contamination
- Compatibility, Replacement Considerations and Step-by-Step Installation Procedure for 241734001 Replacements
- Q&A
- To Wrap It Up
function and Role of the Ice Bucket in Frigidaire Ice-Making and Dispensing Systems
The 241734001 frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket serves as the primary collection and delivery container for ice produced by the refrigerator’s icemaker. Mechanically, it positions beneath the ice mold and interfaces with the dispenser or auger assembly via molded tabs and a central coupling opening; this alignment ensures consistent transfer of ice to the auger drive without binding. The bucket’s contours and outlet geometry are designed to minimize bridging and permit the auger to engage individual ice pieces; damage to the molded coupling or misalignment of the bucket commonly manifests as grinding noises, dispensing failures, or incomplete emptying.
Functionally the bucket also works with level-detection mechanisms (mechanical arms or optical sensors) and must allow unobstructed movement of those components to correctly halt the icemaker when full. In practical service scenarios,technicians should check the bucket for hairline cracks,worn mounting tabs,or deformations that change the outlet clearance before replacing auger motors or sensors. Routine maintenance-periodic defrosting to break compacted ice,hand washing with mild detergent,and verifying proper seating in the housing-resolves many dispense- and fill-related faults without replacing the assembly.
- Molded mounting tabs and central coupling for auger engagement
- Outlet geometry engineered to reduce ice bridging and facilitate auger pickup
- Notches/clearance for level-detection arm or optical sensor alignment
- Constructed of low-temperature-resistant thermoplastic to resist cracking
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Part | 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket |
| Primary function | Collect and present ice to auger/dispenser while interfacing with level detection |
| Compatibility | Fits specified Frigidaire models with matching bucket mounts and auger coupling-verify model cross-reference before ordering |
How the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket Integrates with the Ice Maker Assembly and Internal Components
The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket interfaces directly with the ice maker harvest outlet and the dispenser drive through a set of molded mounting features and a drive coupling. Its molded pocket and retaining clips position the bucket squarely beneath the ice maker mold so cubes drop reliably into the storage area, while a splined or keyed socket in the bucket mates with the auger/drive shaft to enable motor-driven dispensing. The bucket’s external geometry also establishes the required clearance for any ice-level switch or optical sensor; incorrect seating or damaged tabs can prevent proper sensor operation or stop the auger from engaging, so technicians should verify that the bucket seats fully and that the coupling engages with a positive mechanical fit during installation.
- Drive coupling - spline or keyed socket that transmits torque from the dispenser motor.
- Mounting tabs/retaining clips – locate and secure the bucket under the ice maker assembly.
- Sensor clearance – ensures mechanical arms or optical sensors read ice level correctly.
- Ice chute alignment – prevents jams and promotes consistent cube delivery to the door dispenser.
- Material and tolerance fit - affects wear,noise,and long‑term compatibility with the ice maker.
Functionally the bucket is both a storage container and a mechanical interface, so compatibility depends on matching tab spacing, coupling profile, and overall depth to the refrigerator’s ice maker and dispenser configuration. Common practical issues include cracked or worn tabs, stripped coupling splines, and ice bridging inside the bucket; these manifest as loose/noisy dispense operation, the motor running without moving ice, or sensors reporting an incorrect level.For troubleshooting and verification, inspect tabs and coupling for visible damage, check that the auger shaft rotates freely with the bucket removed, clear any ice bridges, and perform a harvest/dispense cycle to confirm the 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket engages and feeds ice reliably after installation.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| mounting interface | Retaining clips and guide rails that position the bucket under the ice maker outlet. |
| Drive coupling | Splined or keyed socket geometry that must match the auger/drive shaft for torque transfer. |
| Sensor interface | Areas of the bucket that interact with ice-level arms or optical sensors to signal full/empty states. |
Common Failure Symptoms and Diagnostic Indicators of Ice Bucket Wear,Misalignment,and Contamination
The 241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator Ice Bucket functions as the primary ice storage and delivery interface between the icemaker/auger assembly and the dispenser.It must maintain precise axial and radial alignment with the auger drive coupling and the dispenser chute to allow smooth rotation and consistent metering of ice. Compatibility is mechanical and also dimensional: the bucket’s drive boss, locating tabs, and sensor/float cutouts must match the refrigerator model so the auger engages without preload or excessive backlash. Over time normal wear on the plastic boss or mis-seating in the housing can change engagement geometry, producing binding, increased torque on the motor, or intermittent contact with sensors that control the harvest and dispense cycles.
Common failure symptoms are physical or behavioral indicators that point to wear, misalignment, or contamination rather than electrical faults. Technicians should distinguish noisy or hard-to-turn auger operation,reduced or inconsistent dispense volumes,and ice bridging or clumping from control board or motor problems by performing a hands-on inspection: look for cracked or thinned material at the drive boss,measure radial play at the auger interface,and inspect for mineral scale,food debris,or biofilm inside the bucket. Cleaning, realigning the bucket in its seat, and replacing a stripped drive boss are typical corrective actions; if the motor draws excessive current under a known-good bucket, then the fault shifts toward the drive motor or gear train rather than the bucket itself.
- Unusual noises (grinding, scraping) during dispense or harvest - indicates mechanical interference or worn drive boss.
- Reduced/irregular dispense or motor trip - suggests binding or increased torque from misalignment or ice bridging.
- Ice clumping, discoloration, or odor - consistent with scale, food contamination, or microbial growth inside the bucket.
- Visible cracks, deformation, or excessive axial/radial play – direct evidence of physical wear requiring replacement.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Excessive radial play | drive boss wear or stripped coupling; measure runout and replace bucket if play > ~1-2 mm. |
| Grinding noise | Contact between auger and bucket wall or debris in drive interface; inspect for foreign objects and wear marks. |
| Ice bridging/clumping | Scale, frost accumulation, or contamination causing ice to adhere; clean bucket and verify freezer temperature/humidity. |
Compatibility, Replacement Considerations and Step-by-Step Installation Procedure for 241734001 Replacements
The 241734001 Frigidaire Refrigerator Ice Bucket functions as the storage and delivery interface between the ice maker assembly and the dispenser/door area. It receives ice from the ice maker auger or ejector, holds a working supply, and presents ice to the dispenser actuator or door chute; its geometry, mounting tabs and actuator slots determine mechanical compatibility with the ice maker module and door. When assessing replacement compatibility, compare the bucket’s mounting tab spacing, depth, and actuator notch location to the OEM bucket and the ice maker frame rather than relying solely on model year-buckets with identical part numbers share these physical interfaces, but visually similar buckets from different families may use different clip styles (snap-fit vs. riveted) or sensor openings that affect fit and function.
Replacement considerations include inspecting the ice bucket for cracks, worn tabs, or deformations that cause binding at the chute and verifying the ice level sensor or actuator lever engages correctly with the ice maker. For installation: disconnect power, remove the existing bucket and any ice residue, confirm that the ice maker ejector and dispenser actuator are in the home position, and align the replacement so the guide rails and actuator slot fully seat before applying light pressure until the retention clips engage. After installation, restore power and initiate a single harvest or dispensing test to confirm the auger/ejector clears the bucket and the sensor/actuator operate without obstruction; if the dispenser jams or the ice maker continues to overfill, recheck tab alignment and sensor clearance.
- Step 1: Power off and empty bucket.
- Step 2: Release retention clips or remove fasteners and extract old bucket.
- Step 3: Inspect actuator, sensor, and mounting rails for damage or ice buildup.
- step 4: Align new bucket, seat tabs/clips, and secure.
- Step 5: Restore power and run a harvest/dispense test; re-inspect for binding or leaks.
| Item | Description |
|---|---|
| Mount type | Snap-fit or riveted tabs; confirm tab spacing and engagement direction |
| Material | Food-grade molded polymer; check for stress cracks at corners and tab bosses |
| Common tools | Phillips screwdriver, flat pry tool, gloves for handling ice |
Q&A
What is Frigidaire part 241734001?
Part 241734001 is the removable ice storage bucket (ice bin) used in certain Frigidaire refrigerators with automatic ice makers. it is indeed the container that collects and holds ice produced by the icemaker. It is typically a molded plastic OEM replacement part and usually does not include the icemaker motor, auger, or dispenser components unless explicitly listed.
How can I tell if 241734001 is the correct replacement for my refrigerator?
Locate your refrigerator’s model and serial number (usually on a sticker inside the fresh-food compartment, on the freezer wall, or along the door jamb). Enter that model number on the Frigidaire parts website or give it to an authorized parts dealer to confirm compatibility.Do not rely solely on visual similarity-verify the part number against your model’s parts diagram.
How do I remove and install the ice bucket (241734001)?
Typical removal: open the freezer door, remove any obstructing shelf/cover if required, then lift the ice bucket straight up and pull it out toward you (some models require tilting the front up slightly to clear tabs). If the bucket connects to an auger or retaining clip, disconnect that connection first (note its orientation). Installation is the reverse: position the bucket so its mounting tabs engage, seat it fully, reconnect any auger/clip, and replace any shelf/cover. Always disconnect or turn off the ice maker/dispenser or unplug the refrigerator if you need to access wiring or moving components.
How should I clean and sanitize the ice bucket?
Wash the bucket with warm water and mild dish soap, rinse thoroughly, and air-dry completely before returning it to service. Avoid abrasive scouring pads, harsh solvents, or cleaners with strong bleach concentrations that can damage plastic or leave residues. Do not pour boiling water on the bucket or expose it to prolonged high heat; follow any dishwasher guidance only if the manufacturer explicitly states the part is dishwasher-safe.
Why is the ice clumping or freezing into a solid mass in the bucket?
Clumping usually results from temperature fluctuations or excess moisture: the freezer temperature may be too warm, the door may be opened frequently, the door gasket might leak, or melted surface moisture refreezes and fuses cubes. Set the freezer to about 0°F (-18°C), make sure the door seals properly, dump old ice occasionally, and avoid storing uncovered moist items in the freezer near the bucket.
My dispenser is jamming – how do I know if the ice bucket (241734001) is the problem?
First remove the bucket and inspect for packed or oversized ice and for broken bucket walls or a jammed auger. Manually rotate the auger (if present) to check for binding.If the bucket and auger are intact and freely moving, the issue may be the dispenser motor, drive coupling, or switch. If electrical diagnosis is needed (motor continuity, voltage at the motor), unplug the refrigerator and consider a qualified technician to test and replace electrical components safely.
Is 241734001 an OEM part and where should I buy it?
Part 241734001 is an OEM Frigidaire replacement part. Purchase from the frigidaire website, authorized frigidaire parts dealers, or reputable appliance parts retailers to ensure authenticity. Verify the seller’s return policy and compatibility with your model number before buying.
If the ice bucket is cracked, can I repair it or should I replace it?
Small cosmetic cracks can sometimes be temporarily sealed with a food-safe, waterproof epoxy designed for plastics, but this is only a short-term fix. For hygiene, structural integrity, and long-term reliability (and to avoid leaks or contamination), replacement with the correct OEM bucket is recommended. Dispose of or replace any ice that came into contact with a damaged surface.
To wrap It Up
The 241734001 Frigidaire refrigerator ice bucket serves a straightforward but important function in the ice-making system: it receives, stores and presents ice produced by the ice maker while helping to protect the ice from contamination and moisture. As a structural component that interfaces with the ice maker assembly and dispenser mechanisms in compatible Frigidaire models, the ice bucket contributes to reliable ice delivery, proper alignment of moving parts, and overall user convenience.
As the bucket itself can affect performance as much as the ice maker, proper diagnosis is essential when you encounter problems such as poor ice dispensing, unusual noises, leaks, or ice contamination.Identifying whether symptoms stem from the ice bucket (cracks,warped mounting points,clogged sensors or improperly seated components) or from other parts of the ice-making system (water supply,motor/auger,sensors,or the ice maker module) ensures that you replace only what is necessary and avoid unnecessary expense or repeated service calls.
When replacement is required, choosing the correct 241734001 ice bucket for your model, following manufacturer installation guidance, and observing basic maintenance (regular cleaning, correct seating and inspection for damage) help restore and preserve ice system performance. If diagnosis or installation is uncertain, consult a qualified technician to ensure safe, compatible replacement and to maintain the refrigerator’s intended operation and hygiene standards.
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